The Coptic Church is known as being a worship-loving
church. Her worship is rather incessant, her liturgies are rich
with theology and rites, so profound and delightful. A child
can participate with a cheerful heart. Her feasts are
continuous every-day besides Sundays, the weekly feasts, the
monthly and the yearly feasts. Its songs are diversified and
enjoyable. With her calm, meek and effective spirit she is
capable of reaching deep into the soul and she shakes the
heart and emotions in credit of the Kingdom of God. Her joy
is mixed with asceticism and her fasting exceeds half of the
year.

Worship in the church represents a living part of the
ecclesiastical life which reacts together with the enjoyment of
the Holy Bible, doctrinal faith, ascetic life and her sacred
outlook to man and his entity. All that collaborate to lead to
"life in Christ."

This devotional life is not exclusive for the priests and
monks, but it is for every member of the church. Everybody
participates in worship and performs through organised church services without confusion. They
worship collectively not individually, in spirituality
and gentleness and not in the
rigid deadly letter. This spirit of public worship can be

practised by the believer even in his bedroom, because he practises his personal
worship as a member of the community, who thanks, praises and asks in the name
of the
whole, as all are in the depth of his heart.